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#
# Copyright 2012 Quantopian, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Tests for the zipline.finance package
"""
import pytz
from unittest2 import TestCase
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from nose.tools import timed
import zipline.utils.factory as factory
import zipline.utils.simfactory as simfactory
from zipline.finance.trading import TradingEnvironment
from zipline.finance.performance import PerformanceTracker
from zipline.utils.protocol_utils import ndict
from zipline.finance.trading import TransactionSimulator
from zipline.utils.test_utils import(
setup_logger,
teardown_logger,
assert_single_position
)
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 15 # seconds
EXTENDED_TIMEOUT = 90
class FinanceTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.zipline_test_config = {
'sid': 133,
}
setup_logger(self)
def tearDown(self):
teardown_logger(self)
@timed(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
def test_factory_daily(self):
trading_environment = factory.create_trading_environment()
trade_source = factory.create_daily_trade_source(
[133],
200,
trading_environment
)
prev = None
for trade in trade_source:
if prev:
self.assertTrue(trade.dt > prev.dt)
prev = trade
@timed(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
def test_trading_environment(self):
benchmark_returns, treasury_curves = \
factory.load_market_data()
env = TradingEnvironment(
benchmark_returns,
treasury_curves,
period_start=datetime(2008, 1, 1, tzinfo=pytz.utc),
period_end=datetime(2008, 12, 31, tzinfo=pytz.utc),
capital_base=100000,
)
#holidays taken from: http://www.nyse.com/press/1191407641943.html
new_years = datetime(2008, 1, 1, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
mlk_day = datetime(2008, 1, 21, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
presidents = datetime(2008, 2, 18, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
good_friday = datetime(2008, 3, 21, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
memorial_day = datetime(2008, 5, 26, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
july_4th = datetime(2008, 7, 4, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
labor_day = datetime(2008, 9, 1, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
tgiving = datetime(2008, 11, 27, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
christmas = datetime(2008, 5, 25, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
a_saturday = datetime(2008, 8, 2, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
a_sunday = datetime(2008, 10, 12, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
holidays = [
new_years,
mlk_day,
presidents,
good_friday,
memorial_day,
july_4th,
labor_day,
tgiving,
christmas,
a_saturday,
a_sunday
]
for holiday in holidays:
self.assertTrue(not env.is_trading_day(holiday))
first_trading_day = datetime(2008, 1, 2, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
last_trading_day = datetime(2008, 12, 31, tzinfo=pytz.utc)
workdays = [first_trading_day, last_trading_day]
for workday in workdays:
self.assertTrue(env.is_trading_day(workday))
self.assertTrue(env.last_close.month == 12)
self.assertTrue(env.last_close.day == 31)
@timed(EXTENDED_TIMEOUT)
def test_full_zipline(self):
#provide enough trades to ensure all orders are filled.
self.zipline_test_config['order_count'] = 100
self.zipline_test_config['trade_count'] = 200
zipline = simfactory.create_test_zipline(**self.zipline_test_config)
assert_single_position(self, zipline)
# TODO: write tests for short sales
# TODO: write a test to do massive buying or shorting.
@timed(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
def test_partially_filled_orders(self):
# create a scenario where order size and trade size are equal
# so that orders must be spread out over several trades.
params = {
'trade_count': 360,
'trade_amount': 100,
'trade_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
'order_count': 2,
'order_amount': 100,
'order_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
# because we placed an order for 100 shares, and the volume
# of each trade is 100, the simulator should spread the order
# into 4 trades of 25 shares per order.
'expected_txn_count': 8,
'expected_txn_volume': 2 * 100
}
self.transaction_sim(**params)
# same scenario, but with short sales
params2 = {
'trade_count': 360,
'trade_amount': 100,
'trade_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
'order_count': 2,
'order_amount': -100,
'order_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
'expected_txn_count': 8,
'expected_txn_volume': 2 * -100
}
self.transaction_sim(**params2)
@timed(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
def test_collapsing_orders(self):
# create a scenario where order.amount <<< trade.volume
# to test that several orders can be covered properly by one trade.
params1 = {
'trade_count': 6,
'trade_amount': 100,
'trade_interval': timedelta(hours=1),
'order_count': 24,
'order_amount': 1,
'order_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
# because we placed an orders totaling less than 25% of one trade
# the simulator should produce just one transaction.
'expected_txn_count': 1,
'expected_txn_volume': 24 * 1
}
self.transaction_sim(**params1)
# second verse, same as the first. except short!
params2 = {
'trade_count': 6,
'trade_amount': 100,
'trade_interval': timedelta(hours=1),
'order_count': 24,
'order_amount': -1,
'order_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
'expected_txn_count': 1,
'expected_txn_volume': 24 * -1
}
self.transaction_sim(**params2)
# Runs the collapsed trades over daily trade intervals.
# Ensuring that our delay works for daily intervals as well.
params3 = {
'trade_count': 6,
'trade_amount': 100,
'trade_interval': timedelta(days=1),
'order_count': 24,
'order_amount': 1,
'order_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
'expected_txn_count': 1,
'expected_txn_volume': 24 * 1
}
self.transaction_sim(**params3)
@timed(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
def test_alternating_long_short(self):
# create a scenario where we alternate buys and sells
params1 = {
'trade_count': int(6.5 * 60 * 4),
'trade_amount': 100,
'trade_interval': timedelta(minutes=1),
'order_count': 4,
'order_amount': 10,
'order_interval': timedelta(hours=24),
'alternate': True,
'complete_fill': True,
'expected_txn_count': 4,
'expected_txn_volume': 0 # equal buys and sells
}
self.transaction_sim(**params1)
def transaction_sim(self, **params):
""" This is a utility method that asserts expected
results for conversion of orders to transactions given a
trade history"""
trade_count = params['trade_count']
trade_interval = params['trade_interval']
trade_delay = params.get('trade_delay')
order_count = params['order_count']
order_amount = params['order_amount']
order_interval = params['order_interval']
expected_txn_count = params['expected_txn_count']
expected_txn_volume = params['expected_txn_volume']
# optional parameters
# ---------------------
# if present, alternate between long and short sales
alternate = params.get('alternate')
# if present, expect transaction amounts to match orders exactly.
complete_fill = params.get('complete_fill')
sid = 1
trading_environment = factory.create_trading_environment()
trade_sim = TransactionSimulator()
price = [10.1] * trade_count
volume = [100] * trade_count
start_date = trading_environment.first_open
generated_trades = factory.create_trade_history(
sid,
price,
volume,
trade_interval,
trading_environment
)
if alternate:
alternator = -1
else:
alternator = 1
order_date = start_date
for i in xrange(order_count):
order = ndict({
'sid': sid,
'amount': order_amount * alternator ** i,
'dt': order_date
})
trade_sim.place_order(order)
order_date = order_date + order_interval
# move after market orders to just after market next
# market open.
if order_date.hour >= 21:
if order_date.minute >= 00:
order_date = order_date + timedelta(days=1)
order_date = order_date.replace(hour=14, minute=30)
# there should now be one open order list stored under the sid
oo = trade_sim.open_orders
self.assertEqual(len(oo), 1)
self.assertTrue(sid in oo)
order_list = oo[sid]
self.assertEqual(order_count, len(order_list))
for i in xrange(order_count):
order = order_list[i]
self.assertEqual(order.sid, sid)
self.assertEqual(order.amount, order_amount * alternator ** i)
tracker = PerformanceTracker(trading_environment)
# this approximates the loop inside TradingSimulationClient
transactions = []
for trade in generated_trades:
if trade_delay:
trade.dt = trade.dt + trade_delay
trade_sim.update(trade)
if trade.TRANSACTION:
transactions.append(trade.TRANSACTION)
tracker.process_event(trade)
if complete_fill:
self.assertEqual(len(transactions), len(order_list))
total_volume = 0
for i in xrange(len(transactions)):
txn = transactions[i]
total_volume += txn.amount
if complete_fill:
order = order_list[i]
self.assertEqual(order.amount, txn.amount)
self.assertEqual(total_volume, expected_txn_volume)
self.assertEqual(len(transactions), expected_txn_count)
cumulative_pos = tracker.cumulative_performance.positions[sid]
self.assertEqual(total_volume, cumulative_pos.amount)
# the open orders should now be empty
oo = trade_sim.open_orders
self.assertTrue(sid in oo)
order_list = oo[sid]
self.assertEqual(0, len(order_list))